This is yet another example of cinema confronting the passage of time, but "The Age of Adaline" does so from a new perspective.
The series feels like observing a psychological experiment. Hannibal Lecter is the scientist conducting the study, with the other characters as the participants
It seems Michael Haneke, not only in 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance but also in many of his other works, has found the answer...
The abundance of details in Amélie delights some and nauseates others, but the uniqueness of this work, which resonated widely with audiences, is undeniable.
The Master is undoubtedly one of Paul Thomas Anderson's most challenging films. It certainly contains elements reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick’s cinema.
In Benny’s Video, Haneke portrays Western society as becoming increasingly desensitized to omnipresent violence. He primarily focuses on depicting reality...
As for "King Solomon’s Mines," despite all its flaws and its clearly parodic tone, I can’t bring myself to condemn the film.
The Cabin in the Woods is a progressive cinema that ostentatiously rejects classical forms but it's also a pastiche of an intellectual and entertaining nature.
For films like In the Mood for Love, describing the plot should be forbidden, as even the slightest attempt cannot capture the essence of its poetic...
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a subtle film, a story of finding a kindred spirit who becomes someone more, an unconventional take on...